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I'm headed back home now but will have my race recap up this afternoon. for sure, totally. That or I'll sit around and read a bunch of DON, one or the other.
Both pieces are gone already as well as a Subway sandwich. Howdy, marathon hunger.
Thanks Jacqueline for the ride and the fruit for the plane!
So I hitched a ride to the airport in her sporty little car with a pit stop at Starbucks. I think I've found my coffee loving match. No, actually I think Jacqueline and Kristin are star-crossed coffee lovers and should own a Starbucks together.
This morning Jacqueline offered to take me to the airport so I didn't have to BART it. um, yes please. Public transportation still kinda scares me. Like if anyone gets mugged, lost or murdered, it will be me.
And check out this skinny little blogger:
It was really interesting to hear about Ashley's job and the whole living in a city thing. Like, where are the Walmarts?! I need to know!
Last night I met the adorable Ashley at Don Pisto's for dinner. A reader recommended it so that's where we went. I got really lost and was late, but Ashley still waited for my sorry heiny. How pretty is she!?
{Sporting my new finisher's shirt. I didn't think I'd like the lime green, but it's kinda cute with black}
Edited to Add: I just saw this Runner's World post on marathon recovery on fitfluential's twitter feed so go read that instead of me writing nonsense.
World's largest mirror. I want.
You know how you feel when you're been sitting in the same position for a long time and you get up and feel all creaky and stiff and really old? You want to avoid this by moving your body.
I was just asked about marathon recovery and I should do a post on it soon but if you can, move around a little, like a short walk, to get the blood flowing and work out the stiffness.
Usually I do a really easy hour-long run the day after a marathon, but my hamstrings were so tight this morning that I decided to give them another day to calm down and stop being so dramatic.
The hotel I'm staying at has a nice, large gym so I got up early to check it out and do a little shakeout workout.
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It was a very conservative estimate based off of multi-threaded workloads where the Atom's Hyper-Threading can help. In single-threaded tasks the old Athlon 64 is likely more than twice the performance of an Atom. Without anything concrete to test I didn't want to go too far.
RE: Athlon 64 3500+ around 30% faster (1,3X) than the Intel Atom N280? by JarredWalton on Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Sorry just asking becauce I recommended to a friend of mine not to bother with 200-300 euro netbooks based on Atom CPUs but instead to buy something like HP 550 (300 euro) or Acer Extensa 5630Z (400 euro) Since a 64 3500+ is like something a Pentium 4 650 (3,4Ghz) or even faster than a Pentium 4 660 in some things (like games) and a 650 has nearly 2x the power of a 2,2Ghz Pentium4(A), and N280 is not faster overall than a 2,2Ghz Pentium4(A) (it is a little bit faster in some thing but also a little bit slower in others) Shouldn't the 3500+ has 2X the power of N280?
Athlon 64 3500+ around 30% faster (1,3X) than the Intel Atom N280? by MODEL3 on Tuesday, July 28, 2009
RE: Athlon 64 3500+ around 30% faster (1,3X) than the Intel Atom N280? by JarredWalton on Tuesday, July 28, 2009
When i said: and N280 is not faster overall than a 2,2Ghz Pentium4(A) (it is a little bit faster in some thing but also a little bit slower in others (something like +20%/-20%) I meant in real life applications that support multi-threaded tasks, otherwise for single-threaded applications the 2,2Ghz Pentium4(A) should be nearly always faster. So I think that the labeling of "2X faster" of Athlon 64 3500+ in real life applications is better characterization. I'm just guessing, I am not sure (maybe in a future review will see what a Atom N280 can do)
RE:RE:Athlon 64 3500+ around 30% faster (1,3X) than the Intel Atom N280? by MODEL3 on Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Since the 2,2Ghz Pentium4(A)supports multi-threading I correct: I meant in real life applications that support multi-threaded tasks, otherwise for single-threaded applications the Athlon 64 3500+ should be nearly always faster than 2X.
RE:RE:RE:Athlon 64 3500+ around 30% faster (1,3X) than the Intel Atom N280? by MODEL3 on Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Thanks Jarred, Otherwise, my friend would killed me if he found out that my advice cost him 100$ more for zero performance inprovement
RE(X4):Athlon 64 3500+ around 30% faster (1,3X) than the Intel Atom N280 by MODEL3 on Tuesday, July 28, 2009
I dont know if either of them is in stock, but Best Buy has two really cheap laptops listed in their ad this week. 1. For 299.00 they list a Toshiba single core celeron, 2gb ram and Vista Basic. 2. For 399.00 they list a Dell dual core pentium, 4gb of ram, and Vista premium. These are prices that people used to stand in line on Black Friday to get.
cheap laptops by frozentundra123456 on Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Sorry, just looked at the best buy site again. The 399.00 laptop was an HP, not Dell, but the specs I listed were correct. Anyway, still a good name brand.
cheap laptops by frozentundra123456 on Wednesday, July 29, 2009
I use Thunderbird, and their spam filtering works great. I get about 20 spam email messages per day (including some from TigerDirect, though they're not daily). They're automatically deleted for me.
RE: TigerDirect and SPAM by JarredWalton on Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Please, do yourself a favor and never order anything from TigerDirect. I regret the day that I ordered something from them, because I've been deluged with spam ever since. It was the most expensive $5 savings ever. I think AnandTech should do its readers a service and not include them as a retailer in these articles.
TigerDirect and SPAM by gobaers on Wednesday, July 29, 2009